Namibian Highlights Safari

Safari Information

- Departure; Scheduled and tailor-made departure dates

- Duration; 10 Days / 9 Nights

- Lodging; Lodges

- Group Size; Minimum 2

- Note: Travel insurance is compulsory for all safaris

Days 1 - 2: Namib Desert
- Depart Eros (Windhoek) Airport or Hosea Kutako Airport at app 09h00 in the morning in a southerly direction to Kulala Wilderness Camp, located not far from the famous Sossusvlei dunes.
- Kulala Wilderness Camp, in the 37 000ha private Kulala Wilderness Reserve, commands a panoramic view of the valley and mountains beyond.
- It consists of 10 comfortable "kulalas" (meaning "to sleep" in Oshiwambo) with en-suite bathrooms and verandas built on elevated platforms for that spectacular view.
- The main area is raised to take advantage of the endless vista and comprises a lounge and bar under thatch.
- Meals are taken on the deck and guests can cool off at the sparkling pool.
- Two overnight stays at Kulala Wilderness Camp on a fully inclusive basis.

Days 3 - 4: Swakopmund
- Today’s flight will give you an aerial view of the majestic dunes surrounding Sossusvlei.
- Proceed partly along the coast (subject to weather conditions) Swakopmund.
- This quaint desert town with its old-world charm and relaxed atmosphere hedged by desert and sea, is enhanced by lush green lawns and palm trees.
- Following day, you will be transferred to the neighbouring town of Walvis Bay for a Marine Dune day, which will give you the ultimate combination of a leisure cruise on the Atlantic Ocean.
- A delicious lunch on the beach or in the dunes and a 4x4 ride in the breathtaking Sandwich Harbour area of the Namib Naukluft Park.
- Two overnight stays at a guesthouse on B/B basis.

Days 5 - 6: Damaraland
- After a road transfer to Swakopmund Airport, air transfer in a northerly direction to Camp Doro Nawas in the Twyfelfontein area.
- Doro Nawas Camp is located in the dry Aba-Huab River Valley, within the Doro Nawas Conservancy in central Damaraland, and commands spectacular views of the Etendeka Mountains to the north and the red sandstone cliffs of Twyfelfontein in the south.
- Activities revolve around extensive game drives and exploratory hikes through this unparalleled landscape.
- A trip to the fascinating Twyfelfontein San art engravings is not to be missed.
- Namibia's first World Heritage Site, Twyfelfontein has the largest collection of petroglyphs (prehistoric rock art) in Africa.
- Visit the Damara Living Museum and learn about the fascinating traditional culture of the Damara people.
- This combination of Africa past and present makes for a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
- Two overnight stays at Camp Doro Nawas on fully inclusive basis.

Days 7 - 8: Etosha National Park Region
- After breakfast, air transfer to Ongava Lodge.
- Stylish Ongava Lodge is situated along the southern boundary of Etosha National Park in the privately-owned Ongava Game Reserve.
- From its beautiful vantage point overlooking a waterhole and the plains beyond, one can enjoy a plethora of game that arrives to drink.
- Activities at Ongava Lodge revolve around day and night wildlife-viewing drives, visiting hides that overlook waterholes and walks with experienced guides.
- A hide at the camp waterhole provides superb photographic opportunities. The Ongava Game Reserve features all the characteristic wildlife of the area, with both desert-adapted black and white rhino to be seen as well as lion.
- Game drives and daytrips into the easily accessible Okaukuejo area of Etosha National Park are rewarding, with sightings of lion, elephant, gemsbok, springbok, red hartebeest, and white and black rhino.
- Guests at Ongava Lodge share a dedicated guide and Land Rover, ensuring the best possible nature experience at one of Africa's great wildlife destinations.
- Two overnight stays at Ongava Lodge on a fully inclusive basis.

Day 9: Etosha National Park Region
- A short air transfer takes you to the Onguma Game Reserve.
- Situated on the eastern side of Etosha, bordering Fisher’s Pan, Onguma Safari Camps is one of Namibia’s best kept secrets!
- Here you will be afforded the opportunity of experiencing Africa in all her beauty and diversity.
- Onguma Private Nature Reserve has more than 20,000 hectares of protected land and wildlife.
- The nature reserve boasts over thirty different animal species consisting of plains game including kudu, giraffe, eland, oryx, hartebeest, zebra, impala and many more roam freely as well as predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, being common residents of the area.
- The latest addition to the already abundant wildlife at Onguma Nature Reserve is a family of black rhinos!
- More than 300 bird species can also be viewed at Onguma Nature Reserve.
- During the Namibian summer months the nature reserve becomes a bird-watcher's paradise with thousands of species migrating to the wetlands created by the seasonal rains and ephemeral river systems.
- One overnight stay at Onguma Tented Camp on a fully inclusive basis.

Day 10: Windhoek, Safari Ends
- After a last game drive, transfer to the airstrip for return flight to Windhoek.
- End of services.

Rates from: NAD$ 48 000.00

Per person sharing

Rates are in Namibia Dollars

Rates are based on 4 people travelling together

*Rates may vary according to season

Flights (return);

UK - NAM; from £ 800

USA - NAM; from $ 1700

EUR - NAM; from € 1100

Subject to availability & T&C's

Please Note;

- Luggage allowance is strictly 20 kg per person including hand luggage and camera equipment and it must be packed in a soft bag

- If these limits above are exceeded, the excess luggage can be held (or forwarded to the point of exit) for your flight out at the end of the safari

- Kindly note that the additional cost incurred will be for your account

- Please advise us before you travel if you are likely to have excess luggage, and we will make the necessary arrangements

- The operator reserves the right to change the itinerary

Safari Includes

- Travelling costs as per itinerary, game drives, activities, entrance- and park fees

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Namib Desert Lodges

Together with its huge open areas, imposing sand dunes and salt pans, the Namib Naukluft Park is actually ranked the fourth most significant conservation region on earth. The renowned Sossusvlei sand dunes at over three hundred metres are the highest on earth. You will find three primary sightseeing attractions in the area: Sossusvlei, Sesriem and Naukluft.

Etosha Park Lodges

Etosha which means 'great white place' is dominated by an enormous, glistening white salt pan surrounded by grasslands and bushveld. Etosha is Namibia's key wildlife sanctuary as well as one of southern Africa's very best and most environmentally valuable game reserves.

Damaraland Lodges

Damaraland is recognized as being one of Africa's last true remaining wildernesses as well as being one of the most picturesque safari destinations. The main attractions are the Spitzkoppe and Brandberg, the rock art, and the fascinating organ pipes and petrified forest at Twyfelfontein.

Fish River Lodges

The Fish River Canyon is spectacular and awe-inspiring in its size. The second biggest canyon in the world created by the eponymous river coursing through a desert ecosystem over millions of years; the scenery is desolate, dusty and rocky with deep chasms.

Swakopmund Hotels

After the culture shock of being in a German town transplanted 8000 kilometres to African coastal sunshine, you will actually find yourself in Namibia’s second largest town and it’s leading holiday destination. The attractive heritage buildings add character and incorporate many restaurants, pubs and clubs which enable you to escape the desert heat.